it looks like an average day, except there is a moon.
The Moon appears a lot smaller (which it is) when viewed from the Earth.
The same as usual
The same because you only see one part of the Earth.Another answerConsidering that the moon is not geostationary, the Earth would look like a coin, though it would probably look somewhat like a sphere when the moon were directly above it.
It doesn't
Because the moon takes the same time to rotate once on its axis - as it does to go around the earth. Therefore we see the same side of the moon every time.
Yes. Everyone on earth for whom the moon is visible sees the same phase at the same time.
atmospheric illusion
No, because it revolves around the Earth, always facing the Earth, through a 360 degree arc. On the Moon it would look like the Earth is orbiting the Moon, but if you ignored that, you would see the stars look like they rotate "around" the Moon the same way they do for the Earth. The timing of the rotation of the Earth and the rotation of the Moon are not a factor because both make their 360 degree rotation at their own pace, regardless of the other's period.
because to earth and moon are like next door neighbors so that it feel like the same distance but its not.
Though the sun is bigger the moon is closer to earth creating the illusion that they are the same size. Hope this helped.
Though the sun is bigger the moon is closer to earth creating the illusion that they are the same size. Hope this helped.
what the earth is the same and moon are same and different . The earth is the same like the sun because there is no gravity by the moon and earth.another thing is the earth is the tallest planet like the moon. The last thing is the earth has rocks like the moon.how it is different the earth has unliket. Another thing is the earth has electricity anlike the moon doesn't have electricity.The last thing i thethe earth is different because